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Hartwell Lake: Shore View of Hartwell Lake

Hartwell Lake

(Georgia, USA - South Carolina, USA)

55,900 acres

962 miles of shoreline

185 feet max. depth

660 feet above sea level

So large it covers parts of six counties in two states, Lake Hartwell draws millions of visitors a year to play on its 56,000 acres of water. With plenty of water for boating, water skiing and fishing, it has become one of the most popular recreation lakes in the southeast. Lake Hartwell in the Northeast Georgia Mountains and Upcountry South Carolina is one of the most visited US Army Corps of Engineer ... Read full review

Hartwell Lake: Shore View of Hartwell Lake

Hartwell Lake

(Georgia, USA - South Carolina, USA)

55,900 acres

962 miles of shoreline

185 feet max. depth

660 feet above sea level

So large it covers parts of six counties in two states, Lake Hartwell draws millions of visitors a year to play on its 56,000 acres of water. With plenty of water for boating, water skiing and fishing, it has become one of the most popular recreation lakes in the southeast. Lake Hartwell in the Northeast Georgia Mountains and Upcountry South Carolina is one of the most visited US Army Corps of Engineer ... Read full review

Salton Sea, California, USA: Sunset at Salton Sea

Salton Sea

(California, USA)

240,640 acres

110 miles of shoreline

51 feet max. depth

-227 feet above sea level

Salton Sea, sometimes called Salton Lake, is an inland saline lake located in southern California along the Mexican border. Though hard to believe, the creation of one of the world's largest inland seas was an accident: in 1905, flooding of the Colorado River caused water to flow through the canal barriers for over 18 months. Instead of river waters irrigating the below-sea-level Imperial Valley, ... Read full review

Lake Entiat, Washington, USA: Rocky Reach Dam at Lake Entiat

Lake Entiat

(Washington, USA)

9,100 acres

93 miles of shoreline

707 feet above sea level

No trip to the north central part of Washington would be complete without a visit to Lake Entiat and the Rocky Reach Dam. Lake Entiat is a 9,100 acre reservoir that was created in 1962 when the Rocky Reach Dam was completed on the Columbia River in Douglas County. The glass-like waters of the reservoir make it an extremely popular lake for water skiing, sailing, jet skiing, kayaking, wind surfing, ... Read full review

Hudson Lake, Oklahoma, USA: Jet Skiing on Hudson Lake

Hudson Lake

(Oklahoma, USA)

250 acres

8 miles of shoreline

Hudson Lake is located in the Green Country of northeastern Oklahoma in the city of Bartlesville. This scenic lake is owned and operated by the city of Bartlesville as a water supply but the residents of the city and Osage County boast that Hudson Lake is a great recreational lake for boating and fishing. Located just five miles north of Bartlesville, Hudson Lake's eight miles of shoreline is ... Read full review

Lake Washington, Washington, USA: Aerial View of Lake Washington

Lake Washington

(Washington, USA)

21,500 acres

50 miles of shoreline

214 feet max. depth

22 feet above sea level

Lake Washington has the distinction of being the second largest natural lake in the state of Washington and the largest lake in King County where Seattle is located. Lake Washington is a long narrow lake approximately 15 miles long that is fed primarily by the Cedar River in the southeast corner and Cedar River in the northeast corner along with other minor tributaries and creeks. Prior to 1854, ... Read full review

Lake Turkana: Shore View of Lake Turkana

Lake Turkana

(Ethiopia - Kenya)

1,667,961 acres

358 feet max. depth

Lake Turkana, located in the Great Rift Valley in Kenya and stretching into Northern Ethiopia, is said to be the world's largest permanent desert lake. With a hot and arid climate and location in the middle of the desert, this lake is usually only visited as a stopover during a safari. Originally the lake was named Lake Rudolf in honor of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria in 1888 by the first known ... Read full review

Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania, USA: Frozen Slips at Harveys Lake

Harveys Lake

(Pennsylvania, USA)

658 acres

9 miles of shoreline

96 feet max. depth

1,255 feet above sea level

With a surface area of 658 acres, Harveys Lake is Pennsylvania's largest natural lake by total volume of water. Located in the Northeastern Mountain Region of Pennsylvania, Harveys Lake was named for its discoverer, Benjamin Harvey. An early settler of the Wyoming Valley and member of the Sons of Liberty, Harvey was captured and taken prisoner by British and Native American forces near Wilkes-Barre. ... Read full review

Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire, USA: Lighthouse at Lake Sunapee

Lake Sunapee

(New Hampshire, USA)

4,090 acres

30 miles of shoreline

104 feet max. depth

1,093 feet above sea level

Back in the days of railroads and steamships, Lake Sunapee was a popular vacation destination. It is no less wonderful today. The lake's clear waters and beautiful scenery hold many attractions, and for those who love outdoor activities, there are endless opportunities for enjoyment. Lake Sunapee's four thousand acre expanse stretches over a length of ten miles, and is the sixth largest ... Read full review

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